Mine
Falls Summer Trail Race Series
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Registration forms:
Where can I get them? What do I do with them?
Q. Were can I obtain more information about the courses?
Q. When could a race be cancelled? (Lightning YES, Rain
NO)
Q. Can I wear my ipod/walkman headphones during the race?
Q. What is Mine Falls Park?
Q. What is the cost to run a race?
Q. Will there be refreshments, t-shirts, etc.?
Q. Are there awards?
Q. How is the 10-Race series scored?
Q. What are the trails like?
ANSWERS:
Q. Registration forms:
Where can I get them? What do I do with them?
A. Entry forms are available here. Once you complete
the form you may send it in the mail, or bring it to
the race. Download
entry form
Q. Were can I obtain
more information about the courses?
A. The 5k is very flat
5K-Map . The 5mile course 5Mile-Map
is a bit more challenging. It is run on some narrower
trails with a more varied terrain. Both courses will
have water stops, will be well marked and will have
volunteers directing racers at major intersections.
A course map for the 5k is available here. A course
map for the 5miler is available here. Turn by turn directions
for both courses are available here.
Click
HERE for turn by turn course descritions
Q. When could a race
be cancelled? (Lightning YES, Rain NO)
A. We will be holding races rain or shine. It is a
trail race after all and trail runners are supposed
to be tough, right? However, if there is a high danger
of lightning at the time of the race, then we may be
forced to cancel or postpone.
Q. Can I wear my
ipod/walkman headphones during the race?
A. Even though these races are run primarily on trails
which are closed to vehicular traffic, we still insist
that you leave your ipod at home. During the race, the
trails of Mine Falls will be open to the general public
including: pedestrians, runners, roller bladers &
mountain bikers. Being able to be aware of your surroundings
in this context is extremely important. Besides, you'd
hate to have a grizzly sneak up on you while you're
listening to Bon Jovi!
Q. What is
Mine Falls Park?
A. Mine Falls Park is one of the most instantly recognizable
and vital parts of the city of Nashua. The park is located
in the heart of the city and was purchased in 1969 with
city and federal Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF)
monies. The 325-acre park includes forest, wetlands,
and open fields; it is bordered on the north by the
Nashua River and on the south by the Millpond and canal
system. It is an area which highlights the city's natural
and historical heritage. The Park has seven access points
to enjoy hiking, walking, snow shoeing, and cross-country
skiing, and fishing. There are two boat launches within
park boundaries. The park also includes several fields
for organized sports.
The name "Mine Falls" derives from the 1700s,
when low quality lead was supposedly mined from the
island below the falls. In the early 1800s the potential
of the Nashua River to drive the wheels of industry
was recognized. Workers used shovels and mules to dig
the three-mile long canal, which provides a vertical
drop of 36 feet at the mills.
The Gatehouse near the falls was built in 1886-with
the first gates being built in 1826-and it still brings
the river to the Millpond. Currently, the gatehouse
is the focus of a middle school student lead restoration
project. The hydroelectric plant near the falls was
built in 1984.
In 1987 the Nashua River Canal and the Nashua Manufacturing
Company Historic District (the Millyard) were placed
on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1992
the park trails were designated part of the New Hampshire
Heritage Trail system, which extends 130 miles along
the Merrimack River from Massachusetts to Canada!
Q. What is
the cost to run a race?
A. $3.00 for youth 14 and under, $4.00 for ages 15-18,
and $5.00 for all others.
Portions of the proceeds from the Series will benefit
the Mine Falls Advisory Committee which works to maintain,
preserve and improve the natural resources of the park
facilities. Membership applications for the Gate City
Striders will also be available for those who are interested.
Q. Will there
be refreshments, t-shirts, etc.?
A. This series is intended to be a fun, no-frills,
low-cost & low-key event. So, we will not be giving
out t-shirts, or having a big post-race spread. Unless
you decide bring your own picnic! However, we will have
water available at the start/finish and at a water stop
along the course. Oh, and occasionally we'll have Gatorade
too!
Q. Are there
awards?
A. YES! Raffle prizes will be given out weekly to runners
(and volunteers) and age group awards will be given
at the end of the Series to the top male & female
point scorers for each of two 4-race segments in the
following divisions: 14 & Under; 15-18; 19-39; 40-49;
50-59; 60-69; and 70+. The overall Male & Female
Champions of the whole 8 race series will win special
awards as well.
Q. How is the
10-Race Series scored?
A. The overall winner of each race scores 100 points.
All other finishers score points on a percentage basis
of the winning time divided by their time. For example:
if the winner runs 17:30; then a runner finishing in
18:00 scores 96 points; a runner finishing in 20:00
minutes scores 88 points; and a runner finishing in
24:00 scores 73 points.
Q. What are the trails
like?
A. The course is run entirely on trails through Mine
Falls. The terrain for the 5k is mostly flat, wide &
well groomed. The footing is rugged but safe, over rocks,
roots, and packed dirt. The trails are well-marked,
with chalk arrows and volunteers directing racers at
major trail intersections. The 5 mile race will utilize
some of the lesser used trails in the park, through
winding single-track and rolling riverside paths. This
trail makes for a challenging yet fun course, representing
the true spirit of trail running!
Some trail race disclaimers try to scare entrants into
believing that they will fall off cliffs, be attacked
by porcupines, or drown if they dare enter their race.
This is not one of those races. The trails of Mine Falls
are safe, wide, and used by thousands of Nashua citizens
every week. You can wear your regular running shoes.
Come see the trails before the race. Miles of great
running trails await you any weekend this summer!
If you a question that is not answer on the page, please
email Trailraces@aol.com
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